
World champion Nicole Cooke (Great Britain), right, and French national
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Vos (DSB Bank) wins the sprint for second ahead of Emma Johansson (Red
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Marianne Vos (DSB Bank) leads the sprint, Emma Johansson (Red Sun Cycling)
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Joy for Emma Pooley (Cervelo TestTeam) as she wins her second World Cup
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Shara Gillow (Australia) leads the bunch which was chasing Pooley.
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Emma Pooley (Cervelo TestTeam) during her solo break, which lasted over
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Ruth Corset (Australia) was fifth, one of her best performances in a World
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Karine Gautard (Vienne Futuroscope) made a solo attack which woke the
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World Cup leader, Emma Johansson (Red Sun Cycling), in the World Cup leader's
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Nicole Cooke (Great Britain), World and Olympic road race champion, sits
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Eva Lutz (Equipe Nurnberger) and Luise Keller (Team Columbia-HTC) react
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Emma Pooley (Cervelo TestTeam) sits in the bunch.
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Previous winner, Noemi Cantele (Bigla Cycling Team), leads the bunch on
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Emma Pooley (Cervelo TestTeam) on the podium after winning the ninth round
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The GP de Plouay-Bretagne podium: (L-R) Marianne Vos (2nd, DSB Bank
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Emma Pooley wins the GP de Plouay-Bretagne by a commanding margin.
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Marianne Vos (DSB Bank), Emma Pooley (Cervelo TestTeam) and Emma Johansson
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